Workshop on history of bookbinding

Workshop
History of bookbinding techniques: Part V (out of VI): Renaissance
and later (1500-1800)
centro del bel libro ascona
2-6 June 2008
The Renaissance binding technique is strongly influenced by
cultural, economical and geographical developments. The early
Renaissance wood cover binding is a decorative refinement of the
Gothic technique. The invention of the printing process asked for
faster production and lighter materials. Time-saving binding
techniques using cardboard were developed during this period. The
course is composed of lectures with double slide projection based on
the research of Prof. Janos A. Szirmai and hands-on practical work.
Each participant will do one or two sample-bindings.
Some information about Barbara Hassel:
1994-1998 Head of the workshop of the department for book and
paper conservation at the State Academy of Art and Design
Stuttgart
1999-2001 Master study at the Konservatorskolen at the Royal
Danish Academy of fine Arts in Copenhagen with Diploma
Present occupation: Since 1998 free-lance conservator with own
workshop in book and paper conservation
Special fields: Wooden board bindings, parchment manuscripts and
seals history of bookbinding techniques
Teaching assignments in history of the book and bookbinding
techniques
Please find more information under <URL:http://www.cbl-ascona.ch>
For questions please contact: info<-a t->cbl-ascona< . >ch or
h.roerig<-a t->ticino< . >com
Henrik Roerig
Fachbereichsleiter Buch und Papierrestaurierung
Head of department book and paper conservation
centro del bel libro ascona
Via Collegio
CH-6612 Ascona
+41 91 791 8156
Fax: +41 91 791 7254
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